How does evolution work?

How did three-and-a-half billion years of evolution come to produce you and me?

From the definition of a species, to DNA, mutations and natural selection, this quirky animation explains how the enormous diversity of life on earth has developed through evolution.

With the help of some cartoon creatures, and an appearance from Darwin’s finches, natural selection is explored from the genetic level to the influence of a species’ environment, illustrating how an animal’s uniqueness is an essential quality for the process of evolution.

Thank you for your correspondence, I found evolution very interesting as I have been researching for over 40yrs. The genome and its mutation in particular is where I find myself troubled. After much deliberation I have come to the conclusion that evolution is by design. (A natural design.) To explain I will begin with E=Mc2, To this I will add B (boson.) which makes E=Mc2+B=Mass. From this mass is generated another mass-Life. This living mass still has the attributes of atom built mass. It still contains the energy that was there when first formed. This now reverses the equation to; Mass=B+Mc2=E. What better way for species to be connected (Complex rhythm.)- energy at the constant speed of light! Energy can change its form but you cannot eradicate its purpose.
I am looking forward to your next issue.
Thank You
D Payne

Hi.
I found the animation about evolution interesting, but I would like to question the part that deals with Darwin’s finches. How they arrived on Galapagos is still a matter of assumption, and so is their evolving into mainly the two different species. (Seed and Worms according to the structure of beaks.) Whenever mutations occur, it is always assumed that it is to fit in with the change of environment which brings about changes in diet. I agree that this does have some bearing on the process of mutation, thus allowing life to survive, but and it’s a big but-why doesn’t science try and add another ingredient; VARIETY? Without variety there would be no intelligence. Intelligence allows us to differ and being able to differ feeds that which is so important to our species. It’s a bit like failure-without failure how would we be able to progress? Our very existence depends on failure! The point that I am trying to make is; when mutations occur maybe it is not just because of the food that is available, it’s also happens to add the thing that intelligence thrives upon, which is variety – even when food is plentiful.
Our species is a perfect example of this.
The reason behind what I write is- science dictates that evolution is random. I challenge this and suggest it is by design; a natural design.

HI, is there any experiment or observed case prove that mutations or any other evolutionary Mechanism, did add a new information to the genetic base of an organism any organism, I don’t mean a useful mutation for the organism, like bacteria that resist antibiotics or to us like plastic eating bacteria, or bacteria Borrowing the resistance from another bacteria, no a completely new genetic information.
thanks

How does evolution work? Er … it doesn’t. Evolution is a big, fat con job … full of big, fat lies and big, fat fairy tales. The only “scientists” who believe in this mendacious nonsense are charlatans who don’t believe in real science. For example, evolutionists say that the fossil record supports their theory, but they lie – it doesn’t. And that lie is just the tip of the ice-berg. Welcome to the greatest hoax in the history of mankind!